Crossroads Inc. wrote:Not at all Rapid, you and Irish's feed back are most welcome
Really you sort of confirm something that was a bit of realization to me. For a while I always assumed all aspects of a big city had to be somehow mirrored in a small town, but in a smaller fashion. The truth I find, is that the aspect of living in a small town makes many of these simply not needed at all
Traffic is something I try and wrap my head around. I live in Phoenix, and the idea of having a city with roads LESS the 5 lanes seems unthinkable. Looking at maps of places like Burlington and Decorah, I'm amazed the towns can function with mostly 2 lane roads
of course as you say, if traffic is really that low, it isn't a problem.
I actually just started a new city based on Decorah's road map. Don't suppose the town has a map for tourists or something that shows individual shops and such I could use for recreating it
Heh, it's a traffic jam here if you have to wait more then 3-4 minutes at a stop sign. As for pictures and maps, I'll see if I can find anything for you, though as a starting point, Google Street View has a couple of Decorah's streets in it. Otherwise,
http://www.decoraharea.com and
http://www.decorahareachamber.com might have what you are looking for. Also
http://www.luther.edu for pictures of the local college.
irishmick79 wrote:How long have you lived in Decorah? My wife went to Luther College for two years.
I'm constantly amazed how such a small college like Luther gets around. As for how long, I've been here since '99. When did she attend?